Hi guys,The new Nebula menu is already very nice and handy but I would like to suggest something very simple for the next version of Nebula.

A simple "BACK" and "NEXT" button for selecting programs, just as the Waves plugins. This would make our life much easier when going through Tapes, Guitar amps (for instance Ownhammers multiple positions and mics), Eqs and many other programs.

G is it possible (in the future) to implement''previous'' and ''next'' button on the nebulas touchscreen.

And...

When you change presets (while playing) most of the time there is loop stutter wav noise while preset is loading+unloading, so could you program nebula that no sound is produced until preset is fully loaded or even better nebula that is automatically putted in bypass mode until preset is fully loaded.

Stutter is little disturbing while you try to find right preset.

You'v been very busy these days over releasing core3 and thank you for that, this is something which would I like to see in future releases.nino

programs are ordered by nebula in popup menu using categories and other intricate rules. I prefer to not replicate this logic for a possible "next" button, because it would not be intuitive for most of users (you have program 200 and you jump to 1253), generating a lot of support emails. A more logic behaviour would be getting the next program in its numeric order (201), which is not so straightforward in your case (from a tape you jump to a reverb)

Yes you have a point there, but is there a way to have it switched off by default for less advanced users, and to turn on this function if you want to (like when there was a list option).I find myself trying to find ''next'' button even if it is not there.And ''next'' in terms of next by library type not by preset number would make my nebula dreams more realistic.

In terms of faster workflow and keeping your listening concentration while changing presets this would be a plus for me.

OR to have a ''previous'' and ''next'' options:by library, by preset number, by time (future:past) WOW!